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CBSE school teacher suspended for corporal punishment of Class 3 kid

The New Indian Express Chennai

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February 24, 2025

Parents claim teacher slapped child multiple times, wanted to make example out of him

- SUBASHINI VIJAYAKUMAR @Chennai

A female teacher at a private CBSE school in Kilpauk has been suspended in connection with corporal punishment given to a Class 3 student.

According to the parents of the student, the teacher allegedly slapped him multiple times and unbuttoned his shirt, threatening to make him stand bare-bodied in front of the class as punishment for not reciting a poem. Further, the parents claimed that the teacher, taking Hindi classes at the school, had also warned the child that he would not be allowed to attend the school. When the child, frightened, remained silent, she continued to reprimand him, they claimed.

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